Visiting Warwick Castle is something every lover of medieval
history should do at least a dozen times in their lives. Leave an
hour, however, to visit the village of Leek Wooton about two and a
half miles to the north as well. Besides the excellent pub fare at
the Anchor Inn (Pan-Seared Pidgeon Breast, Cured-Smoked Bacon and a
Red Wine Jus for seven quid as a starter!), take the time to stroll
south of the village to Blacklow Hill.
Blacklow Hill was the site of the execution/murder (you decide)
of the Earl of Cornwall, Piers Gaveston. This act was carried out
by two Welshmen under the order of the Earl of Lancaster.